Just a quick update: I still haven't forgotten about this. But it's been a busy time at university, I missed a lot when I was at the hospital, but I'm slowing getting back on track.Mac support is still problematic. Apple doesn't make it easy to develop software for Mac if you don't have one yourself.I am currently trying to make a new feature happen: V-sync. I had a lot of screen tearing on my system when using Cute Capture and I hope to fix that with v-sync. That'll need some testing, but if it works as I intend I plan on releasing it soonish, which might be nice for other linux-users.

Hope things at university are going smoothly and glad to hear things are getting back on track for you!

[quote="gRuFtY"]Just a quick update: I still haven't forgotten about this. But it's been a busy time at university, I missed a lot when I was at the hospital, but I'm slowing getting back on track.Mac support is still problematic. Apple doesn't make it easy to develop software for Mac if you don't have one yourself.I am currently trying to make a new feature happen: V-sync. I had a lot of screen tearing on my system when using Cute Capture and I hope to fix that with v-sync. That'll need some testing, but if it works as I intend I plan on releasing it soonish, which might be nice for other linux-users.[/quote]

Hope things at university are going smoothly and glad to hear things are getting back on track for you!

Posted: Thu May 11, 2017 5:08 pm

gRuFtY

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Just a quick update: I still haven't forgotten about this. But it's been a busy time at university, I missed a lot when I was at the hospital, but I'm slowing getting back on track.Mac support is still problematic. Apple doesn't make it easy to develop software for Mac if you don't have one yourself.I am currently trying to make a new feature happen: V-sync. I had a lot of screen tearing on my system when using Cute Capture and I hope to fix that with v-sync. That'll need some testing, but if it works as I intend I plan on releasing it soonish, which might be nice for other linux-users.

Just a quick update: I still haven't forgotten about this. But it's been a busy time at university, I missed a lot when I was at the hospital, but I'm slowing getting back on track.Mac support is still problematic. Apple doesn't make it easy to develop software for Mac if you don't have one yourself.I am currently trying to make a new feature happen: V-sync. I had a lot of screen tearing on my system when using Cute Capture and I hope to fix that with v-sync. That'll need some testing, but if it works as I intend I plan on releasing it soonish, which might be nice for other linux-users.

Posted: Thu May 11, 2017 3:05 pm

gRuFtY

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Builds for Ubuntu and Debian are nearly ready. I'll update the opening post once they finished compiling. For now, they don't have a start menu entry and can only be started from the commandline, but hey, that's better than nothing. I'll have a look at that some other time, I'm just not sure how to do that in .deb files.

[EDIT:] Jinx'd it. There are some problems I need to fix before this works as intended, but I think I know what to do.[EDIT2:] The versions are online, but for now only Ubuntu is documented. Install instructions for Debian will follow soon.

Builds for Ubuntu and Debian are nearly ready. I'll update the opening post once they finished compiling. For now, they don't have a start menu entry and can only be started from the commandline, but hey, that's better than nothing. I'll have a look at that some other time, I'm just not sure how to do that in .deb files.

[EDIT:] Jinx'd it. There are some problems I need to fix before this works as intended, but I think I know what to do.[EDIT2:] The versions are online, but for now only Ubuntu is documented. Install instructions for Debian will follow soon.

Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2017 6:33 pm

theskipster

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gRuFtY wrote:

Well, unfortunatelly none of the builds for Mac OSX worked really well. You could try to install libusb manually, that might be the cause of your problems, but I'm really not sure about that. Sorry!This would be much easier, if I had a Mac I could use for testing and/or developing >.>

I can help out if you send me the builds. Not sure if that's helpful to you or not

[quote="gRuFtY"]Well, unfortunatelly none of the builds for Mac OSX worked really well. You could try to install libusb manually, that might be the cause of your problems, but I'm really not sure about that. Sorry!This would be much easier, if I had a Mac I could use for testing and/or developing >.>[/quote]I can help out if you send me the builds. Not sure if that's helpful to you or not :P

Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2017 12:18 pm

gRuFtY

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Well, unfortunatelly none of the builds for Mac OSX worked really well. You could try to install libusb manually, that might be the cause of your problems, but I'm really not sure about that. Sorry!This would be much easier, if I had a Mac I could use for testing and/or developing >.>

Well, unfortunatelly none of the builds for Mac OSX worked really well. You could try to install libusb manually, that might be the cause of your problems, but I'm really not sure about that. Sorry!This would be much easier, if I had a Mac I could use for testing and/or developing >.>

Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2017 11:57 am

johnkowski

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Yeah, I did read that. I figured if I was using what I assumed was an old binary build of CuteDSCapture on an old OS X build (10.9.5) that it would work like it did originally. I thought it was a porting problem for the new OSX and that previously DSCapture worked on old OSX's. I also tried it on Parallels running off my 10.9.5 build resulting in a flicking white screen like another poster stated. So I guess I will wait patiently like the rest.

Yeah, I did read that. I figured if I was using what I assumed was an old binary build of CuteDSCapture on an old OS X build (10.9.5) that it would work like it did originally. I thought it was a porting problem for the new OSX and that previously DSCapture worked on old OSX's. I also tried it on Parallels running off my 10.9.5 build resulting in a flicking white screen like another poster stated. So I guess I will wait patiently like the rest.

Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2017 12:00 am

theskipster

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johnkowski wrote:

The CuteDSCapture application launches and shows a black screen with FPS but when I plug in my modified DS with capture card the software crashes. Does anyone have some advice on fixing this?

Not quite sure how you found that without finding out that the CuteDSCapture (for the regular DS) is currently not working on mac. We are waiting for gRuFtY, who has been dealing with personal issues, to update the program. Unfortunately, there is currently no ETA, we just have to wait patiently.

[quote="johnkowski"]The CuteDSCapture application launches and shows a black screen with FPS but when I plug in my modified DS with capture card the software crashes. Does anyone have some advice on fixing this?[/quote]Not quite sure how you found that without finding out that the CuteDSCapture (for the regular DS) is currently not working on mac. We are waiting for gRuFtY, who has been dealing with personal issues, to update the program. Unfortunately, there is currently no ETA, we just have to wait patiently.

Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2017 6:43 pm

johnkowski

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Hey guys. I have been reading through the forum and particularly this thread. I have a DS Capture card and Im trying to get it to work on a Mac. One Mac is running 10.9 and the other 10.12. I have done this to both computers:

Extract the SFML folder from the .tar file, then open the Frameworks folder inside.

Next, move all of the files from the Frameworks folder that's in the SFML folder to the Frameworks folder in LibraryLastly move all of the files from the extlibs folder that's in the SFML folder to the Frameworks folder in Library

That should do it.

-Reuben.'

The CuteDSCapture application launches and shows a black screen with FPS but when I plug in my modified DS with capture card the software crashes. Does anyone have some advice on fixing this?

Hey guys. I have been reading through the forum and particularly this thread. I have a DS Capture card and Im trying to get it to work on a Mac. One Mac is running 10.9 and the other 10.12. I have done this to both computers:

'What you need to do is download this: http://www.sfml-dev.org/download/sfml/2.2/Go to your Library folder and create a new folder titled: Frameworks

Extract the SFML folder from the .tar file, then open the Frameworks folder inside.

Next, move all of the files from the Frameworks folder that's in the SFML folder to the Frameworks folder in LibraryLastly move all of the files from the extlibs folder that's in the SFML folder to the Frameworks folder in Library

That should do it. :)

-Reuben.'

The CuteDSCapture application launches and shows a black screen with FPS but when I plug in my modified DS with capture card the software crashes. Does anyone have some advice on fixing this?

Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2017 4:53 pm

theskipster

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Guest wrote:

Glad you're feeling better. Depression is no laughing matter and can take a lot of time to start to get back on your feet.Take your time with the software, we don't want you to over do it.I've been using parallels on my mac which works great, maybe if you tried the trial versionyou could get a sense of how it performs.

-Reuben.

I tried using Parallels, but the screen sort of flickers all the time. The video feed from the DS flashes white, comes back for a second, flashes again, etc. Did you have this problem too? If you did, how did you fix it?

[quote="Guest"]Glad you're feeling better. Depression is no laughing matter and can take a lot of time to start to get back on your feet.Take your time with the software, we don't want you to over do it.I've been using parallels on my mac which works great, maybe if you tried the trial versionyou could get a sense of how it performs.

-Reuben.[/quote]I tried using Parallels, but the screen sort of flickers all the time. The video feed from the DS flashes white, comes back for a second, flashes again, etc. Did you have this problem too? If you did, how did you fix it?